The "middle weight" (1/2 and 1/4 oz) gold eagles were never terribly popular. People wanted full ounces, which were the most cost-efficient way...
Some of the fractional pieces are worth premiums over melt, the 1987 1/2 ounce, in particular. If melt is $2490 per set, then $2650 for a 1987...
27. Not sure I see doubling on the ear in this picture, but the mint mark is in the right place. Also, there are very few 1881-O VAMs ANACS...
NNP only gets you stuff that can be legally scanned. Want a copy of Davenport's book on German Talers from 1500-1600? Two choices: Pony up...
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XF details. $45 is VF retail, so maybe a little high, but you like the coin, and at the end of the day, that's what matters.
I do a lot of series collecting. I find that doing so helps to hone one's knowledge of the series, which includes simply grading them, having a...
The 16 vs. 17 berries on the wreath is a difference in the reverse hub. The earlier reverse, which accounts for about 20-25% of the 1921-P...
This is an 11 year old thread. The coin posted back in 2006 is copper-nickel clad, as are all other known 1971-D halves except for the one cited...
Can I borrow four dollars?
That's all you needed to say. Don't bother.
But then it wouldn't be as recognizable as being Laura's.
I know. It's probably more an unfortunate choice than a bad one.
Um.... really bad choice of words. I'll say VG, net G.
Assuming they're authentic (purely for sake of argument), the Indians are heavily circulated, and should sell for bullion value, cleaned or not....
Another thing to consider is that "Splotchy patina" is not going to land the coin in a details holder like "glue residue" will. I also don't...
The may "sniff" other coins at their discretion.
Another option is to contact ANACS and see what they recommend, including doing it for you.
Yes, it is some VAM, since a VAM identifies a die pair. Just not sure which one at this time.
OP's coin is not a match for VAM 2BJ2 posted above. Note the difference in the crack position above the 1. The problem with the Peace dollar...
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